As the political, economic, cultural, culinary, and spiritual capital of Thailand, Bangkok features both old-world charm and modern convenience, at times served up in an apparently chaotic manner, but always with a gracious smile.

Attractions Bangkok

Bang Lamphu is one of the oldest districts in Bangkok, set on Chao Phraya riverside near Phra Arthit, Phra Sumane and Ratchadamnoen roads. The district was named after trees, lamphu, that was found ap...

Bangkok Bike Adventure takes you to a massive green oasis, full of twisted water canal ways, traditional local life, floating markets, ancient temples, peaceful wildlife and much more. We go to a true...

If you are looking for a little adventure and something that delves deeper into Bangkok, Sofitel Centara Grand Bangkok is delighted to introduce our “Cycling in the City Package” at Wachirabenjathat P...

One of Thailand biggest chocolate retailers Mrs. Flower unveiled a mini museum in 2010, showcasing everything about chocolate in five chambers, from cocoa tree to the history of chocolate to process o...

This century-old market by Krung Kasem canal is a heaven for traditional Thai food and sweets from old recipes, such as kanom bueng (crispy pancake with a variety of stuffings) and sakoo sai moo (stea...

Also known as the Little India in Bangkok, Phahurat is the largest Sikh community in Bangkok, located right next to the Chinese community of Yaowarat. Named after a daughter of King Rama V, the area i...

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